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To better understand the never-ending policy struggles between the president and Congress, consider the uniquely different perspectives that both bring to the legislative process.
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Soon after being sworn in for his first term, President Ronald Reagan made one of the most important decisions of his entire eight years in the White House.
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Americans are frustrated with Congress. Congressional approval is at historic lows. Voters threw out the Republicans in 2006 hoping for a change, but the Democrats have proved completely dysfunctional.
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At a time when Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell should be rallying his Republican colleagues around the issue of fiscal responsibility, the Kentucky appropriator is showing his true colors as a big spender intent on saving his pork-barrel projects.
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It’s not too late for President Bush to leave office with a strong legacy on fiscal responsibility, but his decision next week on an anti-earmark executive order will go a long way in determining how he’s remembered.
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Why Are So Many Of Your Tax Dollars Going To Dedicate Buildings To A Senate Earmark King?
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What’s in a name? Billions of dollars. At least when it comes to the name of Sen. Robert C. Byrd.
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Right-wing blogworld is abuzz with something we here haven’t heard a great deal about: the possibility that George W. Bush may issue an executive order directing federal agencies not to execute spending directives designated as “earmarks”
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January 5, 2008 · No Comments
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